Michael,
do you know of any popular and simple SVG specific RDF schemas?
ie describing the SVG graphics, perhaps in classes.
here is a schema to describe GUIs which was created in ~2004:
http://www.peepo.co.uk/temp/gui-schema#
it's not so popular, unless you know different...
http://www.peepo.co.uk is a possible use case.
The user has a potential method to configure SVG documents.
an example of embedded RDF being parsed in javascript to add a
license logo is here:
http://peepo.getmyip.com/~JonathanChetwynd/zanadu.svg
(with a small hand for Doug XX)
Opera weeklies for the best results, else Mozilla or Safari Webkit
for good to excellent...
kind regards
Jonathan Chetwynd
Accessibility Consultant on Media Literacy and the Internet
On 17 Feb 2008, at 13:13, Michael Bolger wrote:
Greetings Jonathan, please consider RDFa.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/2008/ED-rdfa-syntax-20080125/http://www.rdfa.info/http://rdfa.info/2008/02/05/the-future-of-rdfa/
"excellent analysis ..RDFa and how it compares to microformats"
http://www.snee.com/bobdc.blog/2008/02/the_future_of_rdfa.html
cheers
Michael
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> a new SVG microformat
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> any ideas around a simple open data SVG format?
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> these can be discovered considering classes that are used across
> domains,
> so creating common patterns in SVG usage that could be usefully
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> in discussion with ben & frances there may be some interest in, and
> possibility at http://www.microformat.org.
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> regards
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> Jonathan Chetwynd
> Accessibility Consultant on Media Literacy and the Internet
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> my particular interests:
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> defining GUIs so the user can adapt web pages to suit their needs
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> designing a simple and easy to use authoring tool, with a reduced
> set of the SVG1.1 spec
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